Grade 8, 10 and 12 Maths Past Exam Paper PDF Download

Grade 8, 10 and 12 Maths Past Exam Papers from 2009 to 2020 are now available for download. We believe that the students have done the maths Mock Exams and are preparing for the Mathematics Exam 2021.

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Grade 10 maths exam past paper

How to download Grade 8, 10 and 12 maths exam papers

If you are a 2021 Grade 8, 10 or 12 student, here is how you can get the Grade 10 mathematics exam paper.

  1. Visit PNGINSIGHT.COM mathematics resources website 
  2. Click on the Menu and select you grade 
  3. Read the instructions and click on the links/buttons.
  4. Follow the prompt  to download the exam papers.
We know revising for exam is important because it helps to stop anxiety and stress. We created a Maths website where you can download Grade 8, Grade 10 and Grade 12 Mx General Maths and Advanced Maths Exam Papers. GET THEM HERE.

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AUSTRALIA PACIFIC TRAINING COALITION APTC APPLICATION FORM 2023 INFO

There is NO COST to apply for a course at APTC, here is some info on ATPC Application Form 2023. 
You will need to complete a separate Application for Admission for each course for which you wish to apply. Remember, you will need a valid email address to apply online.
APTC APPLICATION FORM 2023

Am I eligible to apply for an APTC Course?

To meet the eligibility for entry to an APTC course, you must:

  1. be 18 years of age or older to apply, AND
  2. meet the course entry requirements as listed under Entry Requirements in the course information, AND
  3. after submitting your application, successfully complete a:

  • Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) Assessment to check you have the required level of English and Maths to cope with the study demands of the course, AND
  • Vocational Knowledge Assessment (VKA). A VKA is either a written test or an interview to determine if you have the base knowledge and skills required to cope with the level of the course.

APTC is committed to diversity and inclusion and encourages eligible candidates from diverse backgrounds, including women, LGBTQI persons, individuals from rural remote communities, and persons living with a disability, to apply.

In addition, APTC is committed to protecting the safety and well-being of children and adults as part of its vision, mission and goals. If you will be living and studying in a country other than your home country, OR if you are applying for any course that requires a Police Check, you must not have any convictions for any serious offence, especially violence against children or adults.

The following courses currently require a Police Check:

  • Certificate II in Community Services
  • Certificate III in Community Services
  • Certificate III in Education Support
  • Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing, Home and Community)
  • Certificate IV in Community Development
  • Certificate IV in Disability
  • Certificate IV in Youth Work
  • Diploma in Counselling

How can I apply to APTC?

You can apply in one of three ways:

  • Online. You will need a valid email address to register and create an account first. Then you will need continuous access to the internet to apply online but can stop and save at any time;
  • By mail or email (complete the ATPC application form on your computer and email; OR 
  • Print a hard copy of the PDF form and mail it or deliver to your nearest APTC Country Office.

Can I work while I study?

Studying an APTC course requires absence from the workplace for extended periods of time. Refer to the link below to Course Information brochure for information on the length of each course. If you are currently employed, this means you will need to seek the support of your employer to take time off to attend classes and complete course work.

What if my contact or other details change?

Applications remain valid for 12 months from the time you apply. It is important that APTC can contact you at any time. If you wish to update your contact or other details during the 12 months, please let us know by sending an email to applications@aptc.edu.au or contacting an APTC Office. After 12 months APTC will contact you to ask you to update your application.

APTC Fees?

There are three options for funding your course.

  1. Employer funded – where your employer pays your fees for you.
  2. Self-funded – where you, or a donor (other than your employer), pays your fees.
  3. APTC bursary (which is a financial grant awarded to students to enable them to study). Note that bursaries are limited. There is no guarantee you will be granted a bursary, and chances of being offered a place are higher for the employer or self-funded applicants.

More information about APTC Course Fees can be found here.

If you are not a citizen of, or not currently residing in one of the eligible Pacific Island countries, you may apply as an International Student. International Students are not eligible for any financial assistance, stipend or accommodation, and will pay international student course fees.

Checklist – Required Documents

Additional supporting evidence will be required. If applying online or by email and you don't have a scanner, take a clear picture of the required documents and send it to us. 

We recommend you have your electronic copies ready before you start your application. This will make the process easier and quicker.

 Electronic copies must be no more than 5MG in size, and only those with the following file type extensions can be uploaded: .pdf, .png, .jpg, .doc or .docx.

The additional documents are:

  • Photo of yourself. The photo must be clear, in full colour of your face and shoulders, and not include any other people. Ideally, this photo should be like the photos used for passports.
  • Proof of Identity. You can prove your identity with your Passport (a copy of the Photo ID page) or Birth Certificate. Alternatively, you may provide a Certificate of Identity, Voter’s Card or Driver’s Licence with a photo, and then show your Passport or Birth Certificate to APTC staff at Orientation to confirm your identity.
  • Proof of name change. You only need this if your name is different to that on your Proof of Identity document. Proof of name change could be a Marriage Certificate, Court Order, Divorce Decree, etc.
  • Work Experience evidence (relevant to the course you are applying for). The documents could be letters from past or current employers, payslips, a statement listing your duties, etc.
  • Education Qualifications and/or Training (relevant to the course you are applying for). This could include Certificates and Results.

How to prepare for an exam

The ‘how-to revise for an exam’ tips focuses on preparing for an exam as an important first step to effective study. Understandably, if you do not gather the right revision materials before an exam, you’ll have problems revising the fundamental facts your need to answer a certain exam question.

It is like building a house. The housebuilder must/should: 

  • have a plan (List of topics), 
  • collect the right materials s/he needs, 
  • know when to use the materials (timetable), and 
  • build the house (organise notes by subject for revision). 

You will not (and CANNOT) go wrong if you prepare the materials in good time, make your revision notes and use them effectively when you are studying for an examination.

Take a look at the full article about how to prepare (and revise) for an exam and aced it with flying colours. 

Download Exam Planner (Study Timetable)

If you are in Grade 12, 10 or 8 and preparing for your final exam, you'll find the exam week planner useful. Check out these study guides and download the exam planner.

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Applications for Chevening Fellowships 2024-2025 for PNG Students

We are excited to know that most of the Chevening fellowships for the 2024-2025 cohorts are now open for submissions! This is a fantastic opportunity for Papua New Guinean (PNG) students to pursue their dreams of studying in the United Kingdom and becoming future leaders in their respective fields.

chevening scholarship png Most of the Chevening fellowships

Chevening scholarship for PNG students read more here

How to Apply

To get started on your Chevening journey, visit the Chevening 'Find a programme' page to discover the wide range of fellowships available for this academic year. There, you can explore the various programs and select the one that aligns with your academic and career aspirations.

About Chevening Scholarships

Chevening is the UK Government's prestigious global scholarship programme designed to empower promising individuals with leadership potential from all corners of the world. This initiative offers fully-funded scholarships to exceptional professionals, allowing them to undertake a one-year master's degree in any subject at a UK university of their choice.

By choosing Chevening, you can focus entirely on your academic goals without the financial burden, making it an unforgettable and enriching experience. During your one-year stay in the UK, you will not only advance professionally and academically but also expand your network, immerse yourself in British culture, and establish enduring, positive relationships with the UK.

Who Should Apply?

If you possess ambition, strong leadership qualities, and a solid academic background, we strongly encourage you to seize this opportunity and apply during the application window. Chevening Scholarships are open to outstanding individuals who are committed to making a positive impact on their home countries and contributing to global progress.


 Chevening fellowships: Study in the UK 

As you embark on your Chevening journey, you may also be interested in exploring the postgraduate courses offered by six prestigious universities in Papua New Guinea. These institutions provide a diverse range of advanced programs that can complement your academic and career aspirations.

Apply for Chevening fellowships today and take the first step towards an incredible educational and life-changing experience in the United Kingdom. Become a part of the global Chevening community of future leaders, and together, let's shape a better future.

Don't miss this opportunity to pursue your dreams and make a lasting impact in your field. Apply now, and we look forward to seeing you succeed as a Chevening scholar in the 2024-2025 academic year!

Most of the Chevening fellowships for the 2024-2025 cohorts are now open for submissions!

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